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am i really pregnant or are all the test wrong?

I am supposedly 12w 4d pregnant. I have been to the doc twice and have taken 6 pregnancy test (at home a doctors) and it all says I'm pregnant, but I don't feel it. The only symptoms I have had are waking up feeling like I drank a little to much the night before, all food smell nasty and look even grosser, I had a really bad ruuny nose with a little blood for about two months, oh and I always have to pee and have started taking naps in themiddle of the day. I also have lost weight (5 lbs.) I'm 22 years old and due to a large growth I had removed about 5 months before I got pregnant I couldn't get pregnant no matter what til it was gone. I had never got emotionally prepared to get pregnant and honestly wasn't really happy after I found out I was. Okay but back on what I was wanting to ask I never had near as many symptoms as anyone else I talk to so I don't know if I believe I am. Are there other woman out there that are have had bbabies and never really experienced any symptoms? I am pretty much a vegetarian except I eat chicken about once or twice a month and I'll eat a little fish when I travel, i also dont drink milk ( well i bought a half gallon about two weeks ago for my rasin brand, and i got a half gallon of eggnog the other week but I haven't drank milk in 6 years)I just don't think I'm pregnant. Am I just lucky and don't feel and don't have any symptoms or are all the test wrong. I haven't had an ultrasound yet and I'm just scratching my head. Please if this doesn't make since or if you have to ask a question to find out more please ask?
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I didnt realise I was pregnant untill 19 weeks with my first!  I didnt have any symptoms at all and was having regular (all be it light) periods! but when I felt her kicking away it all felt pretty real! . . . even this time around I found out I was pregnant at 3 weeks and felt nauseous untill about 10weeks but after that I didnt really feel pregnant despite the little bump!!! but I heard the heart beat and am starting to feel flutters on occasion (15+4 now) so its feeling real again!! :-)
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Plus what really made me question it was my boyfriend told me I was pregnant a month and a half before I found out ( i found out when i was 8 weeks) so I was really thinking he had gotten to me and I was tricking myself. Thanks again. This really did help, a little reinsurance helps.  
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Thanks. Yea I couldn't find anything about lack of symptoms, but thanks now I feel a little more normal. :)
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It sounds like you are pregnant, all right.  Actually, lots of people have no symptoms in the first trimester.  They just don't write about it online since they have no questions.  (My sister-in-law said the only way she knew she was pregnant for the longest time was that she had tests that said so.  I think she was more than halfway through before she even saw any kind of belly.)

Be sure to take your prenatal vitamins.  Even if you don't believe you are pregnant, they won't hurt you and since you are, they will help.

Another friend was in denial of her pregnancy, even as she looked pregnant and had symptoms.  I went to her shower when she was very far along, and she was almost indifferent to the gifts, and was very ho-hum about the whole thing.  She hadn't wanted to be pregnant, and wasn't very excited about being a mother.  She turned out to be a good mom, and she likes her son, but she even now says she doesn't feel very connected to him.  
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